society as the superpower of the future, It will be society that invests the most in and benefits from semiconductor technologies. This fact has been told and remembered many times by experts, officials and companies around the world.
Today, while the leading countries in this matter are limited to China and the US, today there was a call from the European Union to challenge the world. European Union, Covers 14 countries and supports the chip industry approved the new package.
$8.1 billion in aid to 56 companies from 14 countries!

The new package approved by the European Union, “Important projects of common European interestwill be included under its umbrella. In other words, all companies and projects receiving support from this package will work for the emergence of the European Union.
The package can be used by a total of 56 companies from Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Poland, Romania, Spain and Slovakia. These companies include European giants such as Airbus and ASML.
Projects benefiting from the package will have a specific goal. The projects will consist of “research and development of resource-efficient technologies and components” projects.
Projects such as chips, sensors, processors, new materials and tools, new work and developments such as chip design and manufacturing process are discussed.
The US, on the other hand, provided the stimulus of $ 39 billion in recent weeks:
Are there incentives in Turkey?
Last May, the then Minister of Industry and Technology, Mustafa Varank, announced Turkey’s first stimulus package for these studies. Varank’s statement was as follows:
“With this call, with a budget of 270 million lira, we bring together large companies that need chips with small companies that design chips, SMEs. We will support the development of domestic chip design solutions.
For example, our major manufacturers will use these locally and nationally designed chips. Thus, the ecosystem will continue to develop and Turkey’s presence in the world in areas with added value will emerge.”